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Legend of Galactic Heroes E25 & E26 Wow! Big ending for the first season of LoGH! What's next? Who knows? Not me! Our theme music is Ride of the Galactic Heroes by Milk Jooce, it can be found at https://milkjooce.bandcamp.com/ If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us at https://www.patreon.com/jojosworld
We finally return to LOGH this week to figure out how Yang Wen-Li handled that dang space fortress. We also talk about The A-Team, social engineering, The Venga Boys, Jersey shore points, Bridgerton, and if we should watch a spOoOooky show for next podcast ep. | Rate us nicely on Apple Podcasts | Support us on Patreon | Follow us on Twitter | Subscribe to us on YouTube | Join the fan Discord --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jjbpod/message
It's time for JJBPod to look at the actual OVA *series* of LOGH - episodes 1, 2, and 3. We also talk about the flatness of space, Escape Velocity and Slavic last names. | Rate us nicely on Apple Podcasts | Support us on Patreon | Follow us on Twitter | Subscribe to us on YouTube | Join the fan Discord --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jjbpod/message
On this episode, Dennis enlists the help of special guest Jet in order to help Garret, Kate, and Karen make sense of Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Overturue to a New War. We're just going to shorten it to Overture for the rest of this podcast description. We talk what helps Overture stand out from the first two OVA episodes of LOGH, Dennis tries to track who's who with all these nameless characters with lots of speaking lines, Reinhard showing some more character, getting tired of Yang's ho-hum attitude, all of the death flags, love triangles, secret crushes, and Garrett comes clean about the recording for LOGH movie 1. It'll all make sense if you listen. And if not, there's always the Takarazuka Revue version. Pour yourself a glass of red tea and brandy, because once again, we're going to space. Many thanks to returning special guest Jet (@jetspectacular) While the complete collection for Legend of the Galactic Heroes is long sold out on Blu-ray, you can still support the show by either donating to our Ko-Fi link below, or by purchasing the first LOGH novel on Kindle or paperback through our Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3zihcYg Dennis: @ichnob | Garrett: @blkriku | Karen: @RyaCosplay | Kate: @TaikoChan Website | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | RSS | Ko-Fi
On this episode, join Dennis, Ed, Garret, Kate, and Karen as we take our first dive into one of anime's tougher fandoms to get into: Legend of the Galactic Heroes. We're starting with 1988's pilot OVA/first movie, My Conquest is the Sea of Stars. Two warring factions with their respective brilliant strategists who are still trying to earn the respect of their commanding officers, it's our first look at Yang Wen-Li and Reinhard von Müsel (who later becomes Reinhard von Lohengramm). We make some obvious comparisons to the Gundam, Macross, and Star Blazers franchises, appreciating the classical music after watching Princess Tutu, figuring out if these military tactics are actually brilliant or not, so much laserdisc talk, and too many mentions of skirts. So whether you're taking 5 ships or 8,000 ships for a diversion, we've got you covered. While the complete collection for Legend of the Galactic Heroes is long sold out on Blu-ray, you can still support the show by either donating to our Ko-Fi link below, or by purchasing the first LOGH novel on Kindle through our Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3zihcYg Dennis: @ichnob | Ed: @ippennokuinashi | Garrett: @blkriku | Karen: @RyaCosplay | Kate: @TaikoChan Website | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | RSS | Ko-Fi
Conor Tallon spoke to Curator Michael Waldron about a very unusual and hard to describework this week!It's a tale of heraldry, family, and decorative arts with this curious carved object that depicts the family crest of a noted family once prominent in Cork and Waterford. The Penrose family crest consists of an escutcheon or shield emblazoned with three bends (diagonal bars) that signify protection. Each of these contain three roses, which may denote grace or faith. The shield is set on an oval cartouche decorated with scroll and tassels, which in turn is surmounted by a trout or salmon naiant (in a horizontal position).The inclusion of the fish on this family crest relates to a legend regarding the origins of the Penroses at their traditional seat of Loe Pool in Cornwall. (The family was first documented here in 1281!) There is a long history of connection between Cornwall and the south coast of Ireland, particularly when it comes to fisheries. Today, ‘The Loe' – or An Logh in Cornish – is the largest freshwater lake in Cornwall and is administered by The National Trust.Born in 1736, the businessman Cooper Penrose was from the third generation of the Irish branch of the family. Having moved to Cork in 1763, he married Elizabeth Dennis, a fellow Quaker who was the daughter of his business partner. Together they lived at Woodhill on Lover's Walk and amassed a renowned art collection.Fun Fact: among other interests, the Penroses founded glass companies in Cork and Waterford, one of which eventually became the celebrated Waterford Crystal.Presented to the collection twelve years ago, this historic objectis displayed in our eighteenth-century Penrose Rooms (Floor 1) along with paintings, silverware, porcelain, furniture, and books from the period. Free entry and open daily. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week shit gets gay as Strenk explains queer youth crew parody band GAYRILLA BISCUITS to a semi-knowledgable Kellar and ol' Worldwide bewilders Mike with one episode of the anime space opera epic LEGEND OF THE GALACTIC HEROES. Also: Trump be tweeting, Joe Biden Of The Ring Crew, bars opening, gaining weight/our bodies preparing for economic winter, an Italian will never be POTUS, the gold standard exists in Jeff Bezos' head, stop defending Bill Gates, fuck Star Wars/Trek, Joe Coone the once/future guest Songs: Gayrilla Biscuits "Get Hard" & "Flaming Ass Still Burns", Monday Michiru "Skies Of Love"
Ships of Discovery, Part 3. Not only did Star Trek: Discovery introduce a whole range of new Federation vessels, it also brought us fresh designs for some much-loved ones from beyond Starfleet. The Klingons have been part of Star Trek since the beginning, and were a major adversary in Season 1 of Discovery, with their fearsome vessels destroying many Starfleet assets. In this episode of The Edge, hosts Liam Smart, Brandi Jackola, and Nick Collinson conclude their three-part discussion on the Ships of Discovery by talking about non-Starfleet designs. We discuss Klingon vessels—including the Bird-of-Prey and D7—as well as ships belonging to the Ba'ul and Section 31. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Feedback (00:02:47) Big Daddy Sarcophagus (00:04:42) D7 (00:14:08) Bird-of-Prey (00:20:56) Cleave Ship (00:28:08) Qugh Class (00:31:13) Other Klingon Vessels (00:35:15) ISS Charon (00:45:11) Section 31 (00:50:38) The Festoon (00:57:48) Worker Bees (00:58:55) Ba'ul Ships (01:00:27) Final Thoughts (01:03:25) Closing (01:06:16) Hosts Liam Smart, Brandi Jackola, and Nick Collinson Production Liam Smart (Editor and Producer) Brandi Jackola (Producer) Nick Collinson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Lisa Slack (Associate Producer) Tom Puleo (Associate Producer) Shoaib Mirza (Associate Producer) Richard Rutledge (Associate Producer) James Muldrow (Associate Producer) Cornelia Reutner (Associate Producer) Ryan Maillet (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
Ships of Discovery, Part 3. Not only did Star Trek: Discovery introduce a whole range of new Federation vessels, it also brought us fresh designs for some much-loved ones from beyond Starfleet. The Klingons have been part of Star Trek since the beginning, and were a major adversary in Season 1 of Discovery, with their fearsome vessels destroying many Starfleet assets. In this episode of The Edge, hosts Liam Smart, Brandi Jackola, and Nick Collinson conclude their three-part discussion on the Ships of Discovery by talking about non-Starfleet designs. We discuss Klingon vessels—including the Bird-of-Prey and D7—as well as ships belonging to the Ba’ul and Section 31. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Feedback (00:02:47) Big Daddy Sarcophagus (00:04:42) D7 (00:14:08) Bird-of-Prey (00:20:56) Cleave Ship (00:28:08) Qugh Class (00:31:13) Other Klingon Vessels (00:35:15) ISS Charon (00:45:11) Section 31 (00:50:38) The Festoon (00:57:48) Worker Bees (00:58:55) Ba’ul Ships (01:00:27) Final Thoughts (01:03:25) Closing (01:06:16) Hosts Liam Smart, Brandi Jackola, and Nick Collinson Production Liam Smart (Editor and Producer) Brandi Jackola (Producer) Nick Collinson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Lisa Slack (Associate Producer) Tom Puleo (Associate Producer) Shoaib Mirza (Associate Producer) Richard Rutledge (Associate Producer) James Muldrow (Associate Producer) Cornelia Reutner (Associate Producer) Ryan Maillet (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
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The buddies are still powering through season two! Join TsundayCast as they get ready for some inquiries and battles only cult anime, Legend Of The Galactic Heroes can provide. In this episode we discuss episodes 31-35, what will become of this fortress battle, and just why Yang is so sassy this week. Welcome to BackLOGH! Follow us on our blog: http://www.tsunday-cast.com/ Follow Calvin on twitter: https://twitter.com/Blackpack_Kid Follow David on twitter: https://twitter.com/navycherub
The gang is still recovering from the bombshell from last week's podcast! Join TsundayCast as they kick off the second season of cult anime, Legend Of The Galactic Heroes. In this episode we discuss episodes 27-30, and what Kircheis would do if he was here. Welcome to BackLOGH! Follow us on our blog: http://www.tsunday-cast.com/ Follow Calvin on twitter: https://twitter.com/Blackpack_Kid Follow David on twitter: https://twitter.com/navycherub
Season one finale, here we come! Join TsundayCast as they finish up the first season of cult anime, Legend Of The Galactic Heroes. In this episode we discuss six whole episodes(21-26), and where we think the show is headed for Season two. Welcome to BackLOGH! Follow us on our blog: http://www.tsunday-cast.com/ Follow Calvin on twitter: https://twitter.com/Blackpack_Kid Follow David on twitter: https://twitter.com/navycherub
Join TsundayCast as they dive even deeper into the world of cult anime, Legend Of The Galactic Heroes. In this episode we discuss episodes 16-20 and talk about our favorite robot, Oberstein. Welcome to BackLOGH! Follow us on our blog: http://www.tsunday-cast.com/ Follow Calvin on twitter: https://twitter.com/Blackpack_Kid Follow David on twitter: https://twitter.com/navycherub
Join TsundayCast as they dive even deeper into the world of cult anime, Legend Of The Galactic Heroes. In this episode we discuss episodes 11-15 and speculate on what to make of such a cliffhanger. Welcome to BackLOGH! Follow us on our blog: http://www.tsunday-cast.com/ Follow Calvin on twitter: https://twitter.com/Blackpack_Kid Follow David on twitter: https://twitter.com/navycherub
Join TsundayCast as they once again venture into the world of cult anime, Legend Of The Galactic Heroes. In this episode discuss episodes 6-10, and as an added bonus, walk through the first Opening and Ending songs of the show. Welcome to BackLOGH! Follow us on our blog: http://www.tsunday-cast.com/ Follow Calvin on twitter: https://twitter.com/Blackpack_Kid Follow David on twitter: https://twitter.com/navycherub
Join TsundayCast on their maiden voyage into the world of cult anime, Legend Of The Galactic Heroes. In this episode we give our introductions, talk about the future of LoGH, and discuss the first five episodes of the series. Welcome to BackLOGH! Follow us on our blog: http://www.tsunday-cast.com/ Follow Calvin on twitter: https://twitter.com/Blackpack_Kid Follow David on twitter: https://twitter.com/navycherub
In lieu of another LoGH episode, I just talk a little bit about what’s going on with my life and some brief thoughts about the relationship between consumption and advertising in anime podcasting that speaks to a much broader pattern of consumption and advertising among young people of this age, I don’t think I contributed […]